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I have recorded a demo with audio in captivate 4, touched it up and want to use it in Powerpoint as avi. After the publish process using Indeo video 5.10 format the avi file has no video, only audio. Anyone else have this issue?
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Hi,
I have lots of the same kind of problems. I am a new user and athough plug an dplay it is a little more than this. I am having problems with the burning onto a CD-Rom-lots of flickering. Just pressing on to solve the issue. I have found it it to do with the Video mode. Intel selection. There is a drop down box with lots of choices, I chose the DV Video recorder and I was able to transfer onto a disc. But the Flickering. If you find a soultion let me know. Vice Versa.
Best Regards,
Scott.
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Hi there,
If you can spare the time, would you mind reporting this issue to the Adobe Captivate team using the web address I have incuded below? A number of Captivate users have experienced problems with the AVI conversion and the more of these that get filed as bugs the better.
<a href="http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform&product=5"><strong>Adobe Captivate Feature Request/Bug Report Form</strong></a>
Best - Mark
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Thanks Mark
I will try the remove/recreate dat file and see what happens. I have sent a message to adobe as suggested.
Regards, Scott.
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Hi Mark
I have taken the file from the adobe captivate folder and in a preliminary test it now is working fine.
Thinking to the cause of the problem, I did have the captivate 4 trial version working. I did not delete the file from my PC. Could this be the problem?
I test today and let you know how I get on.
Best Regards,
Scott.
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Hi Scott,
It is certainly a possibility, removing the .dat file does seem to cover a multitude of Captivate's sins.
Best - Mark
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well, if the problem still can't be solved you can use iwisoft swf to avi converter to do the conversion. convert swf to avi.